Well, Littlefoot and Yeti

Karlie 2022-03-30 09:01:07

Above the high clouds in the Himalayas lives a group of snow monsters who live by the law of stone. They believe and abide by every word the village chief says, and live a simple life with their respective duties every day. Until one day, Migo said that he had found the littlefoot, but because of violating the stone law and the firm refutation of the village chief, Migo was expelled from the village.

Posey encountered a man who underestimated his career because of the development of the times and the change of trends. No one watched the film, and it was facing bankruptcy. So he kept thinking about changing the shooting method and shooting content, trying to get out of the situation he was facing at this time, and at this time he encountered the Bigfoot Migo.

Two villages of completely different races, two species that do not believe in each other's existence. Because of the language barrier, fear and fear, full of misunderstandings, and fear of being hurt by the other party, they use violence first, preempting them. This is really human. Unknown things, unknown fears, fights at a disagreement. In this impetuous world, human beings are always too selfish and too selfish.

It turns out that the head of the Snow Monster Village knew about Littlefoot. Fear because of past killings. Run away for fear of being hurt again. The high Himalayan clouds separate the Yeti from humans, so there are two worlds that don't know each other, and races that don't know each other and won't invade each other.

Existence is reasonable, the unknown is broken, the disaster is more than the gospel, ignorance is a blessing, the snow monster once again faces the pursuit.

So I'm glad it's a cartoon, and I'm glad this time the snow monster took the lead, stretched out the hands of friendship and peace, and the two races lived in harmony.

A very American cartoon, telling us to be kind and just. brave. But it contains too many profound meanings. As small as the two sides do not understand, we must learn to empathize. Is it right or wrong for the village chief to fool everyone and fool everyone under the pretext of being afraid of attack and fear of threats? What is the real meaning of the stone law?

And isn't this the essence of the popularity of American cartoons?

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Extended Reading
  • Lionel 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    A very routine happy animation record is to think of human beings too beautifully, impossible, human beings are the most despicable creatures. The Rap of the village chief is awesome.

  • Clarissa 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The RAP section couldn't be better

Smallfoot quotes

  • Meechee: [Holding up a roll of toilet paper] Behold, the Scroll of Invisible Wisdom. Imagine the amazing stuff they put in here.

    Fleem: I think it's just a lot of crap.

  • Fleem: Migo, if you die, can I have all your worldly possessions?

    GwangiKolkaMeechee: Fleem!

    Fleem: Right, sorry. When you die.